Between Hope and Despair

Research output: Non-textual formHosted Exhibition or Event

Abstract

Between Hope and Despair forms a juxtaposition between two photographic series, each documenting a place immediately after a time of crisis. Fijn contrasts her observations of temperate Australian forest recovering from the devastating 2020 bushfires with her grandfather’s, Jan Reinder Fijn, record of the American liberation of Nazi-occupied Maastricht in 1945.

​Natasha and Jan have both employed the art of critical, participant observation in the documentation of their respective landscapes. The two locations are separated by a time span of seventy-five years, but are connected by an intergenerational sense of urgency, through an acute attention to their surrounding environments.

21 April — 21 May 2022
photo access Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre, Canberra, Australia
Original languageEnglish
PublisherHuw Davies Gallery, PhotoAccess Canberra
Publication statusPublished - 21 Apr 2022

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